Originally Posted by BC30cal
John;
Top of the morning to you sir, I hope your part of Wyoming looks promising this morning and that you're well.

Thanks for the reply, I do believe you're 100% correct in terms of the difference a spotter would make for sure.

Actually when I look back at a lifetime of different hunts here in our local mountains, especially after a couple hard lessons, when I'm solo which is about 3/4 of the time, I do tend to shoot much closer.

Hopefully it's okay with you sir, but I'm going to put that, "I think LR game shooting should be considered a team effort to do it at the higher levels" into my Hunter Safety teaching "answers to questions" storage bank.

Well said and for sure for those beginning hunters it's likely much more important.

It occurs to me too that whenever I've had a tough tracking or even just finding downed game task, having another set of eyes had never been a detriment.

Thanks again and all the best to you this Easter sir.

Dwayne

Edit to add;

Now the trick will be to remember just exactly where in that "answers to questions" storage bank I've put that.....

Getting old has some plusses and some definite challenges.... blush frown

Good post!